King's Point Cove

Lake front, golf course community offering resort style amenities.

The Hideout Golf Club

The Hideout features an 18-hole championship golf corse with full-service pro shop and driving range.

King's Point Cove is located in the Pecan Valley on the Pecan Bayou surrounded by the rolling hills and prairies with the picturesque Lake Brownwood. Nestled in the large oaks you will find "The Hideout", this 18-hole golf course designed by Bill Johnston. This one of a kind Resort is the only golf course located in the community situated on the lake. You will enjoy the peaceful surroundings of this gated community. Come and enjoy fishing for Bass, White Crappie, Catfish along with water skiing, jet-skiing and camping on this 7300 acre reservoir which was a tributary of the Colorado River. Explore the opportunities that King's Point Cove has to offer.

King's Point Cove

King's Point Cove Resort is located on Lake Brownwood in the Heart of Texas situated on rolling terrain, dotted with numerous lakes and ponds.

Brownwood

Amenities:

In addition to the area amenities, our property owners will be able to enjoy swimming, pavilion area and outdoor kitchen areas. We are working on the proposed Club House with bar and grill and the Marina for those owners that enjoy the lake. We also want to add cabins and RV hookups.

Golf:

The Hideout was designed by Bill Johnston. Bill was chosen to design The Hideout because his courses are known to blend into the natural landscape while offering golfers a true but fair text

Coast Deluxe:

Whether its a weekend getaway, a family outing, or the adventure of a lifetime, Coast Deluxe will take you there. You can take the trips you've always wanted to take, see the places you've always wanted to see, and have the best time on every mile of your journey

Lake Brownwood:

In 1927 the Brown County Water Improvement District along with the West Texas Chamber of Commerce petitioned for and received a permit to build the dam for Lake Brownwood to supply local communities with the water they needed to support themselves properly.